The only thing that was missing was the glass slipper scene. And I think that's an intregal part of love-to have that connection and to never stop having fun. They were just like two kids playing-fun and innocent. They are sitting on the ground, and Cyn tags Eric and he begins chasing her all over the place. My favorite scene was when Cyn first takes a walk with Eric to the park. I liked that Platas resurrected a classic fairy tale story and added her own Spanish flavor and comedy spice. I liked that this story incorporated some of the details from the Disney classic. Review: Cinderella Lopez is a heartwarming story of love at first sight. The result is another finely tuned if formulaic brain vacation for working chicas of all stripes. Platas imbues her story with Latin spice and a dance hall pace, and populates her New York with vibrant, virtuous heroes and deliciously wicked villains. Keeping their professional lives secret, Cyn and Eric begin a joyful courtship that comes to an abrupt halt at the RTV Music Awards, when dating and workplace politics, miscommunication and the jealous, meddling steps conspire to tear them apart. Overworked, underappreciated 24-year-old Cynthia Lopez meets her Prince Charming at a Starbucks, unaware that he is Eric Sandoval, 29-year-old CEO of AmerCon-the company that just acquired RTV, the television station where Cyn and her glam-fabulous VJ stepsisters work. This week, we have reviewed Cinderella Lopez by Berta Platas
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